Just like humans, dogs can get sick too. You need to be on the lookout for anything that could be classed as a symptom. One of the most explicit times a dog will exhibit if there is something wrong is Read more…

Coat care is a very important aspect of owning a dog, especially in animals used for show. Coats mould the appearance of the dog, and offer them protection and warmth, so it is important to keep them healthy and well Read more…

Dogs put their paws through a lot of work, and unlike people, obviously don’t wear shoes to protect the soft pads of their feet from impacts, cuts, and the cold. Although they are built to withstand a lot of use, Read more…

Dental hygiene is as important for a dog’s teeth, as it is for humans’, and so you need to make sure you brush your pooch’s teeth properly. No one wants extra vet bills, or a dog with smelly breath! Although Read more…

When a puppy is young, it is protected from a lot of diseases by an immunity passed to them through their mother’s milk. However, this protection fades, and so dogs will need their own vaccinations as they grow up. When Read more…

Worms are unpleasant, but are also just part and parcel of owning a dog. They can easily be contracted, but in the majority of cases can also be dealt with fairly simply. Dog worms are parasites, and there are many Read more…

Spaying and neutering are surgical processes which remove the testicles or ovaries from a dog. Females get spayed and males get neutered. It is a routine procedure with very little risk and can be carried out by most vets. What Read more…

All pets needs to be registered with a vet, just like each person is registered with a doctor. Each vet in the UK has to be registered through the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. This makes sure that good quality Read more…